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PC World described the AIO as the most attractive all-in-one they had seen. [4] Among the new features included was multitouch support. [ 4 ] The desktop also included up to Intel Core i7 processors, Intel HD 3000 integrated graphics or NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M discrete graphics. [ 5 ]
PC World indicated that the ThinkCentre A55 small form factor desktop, announced in January 2007, was a “pure business PC.". [8] The desktop incorporated a mid-range processor, the Intel E6300 Core 2 Duo with a speed of 1.83 GHz, and offered a maximum of 4 GB of DDR2 667 MHz RAM on 2 DIMM slots. [8]
The Intel AppUp center was a digital storefront for existing and new PC software, apps, content and entertainment, developed by Intel for Windows-based Ultrabook devices, netbooks, laptops, and personal computers. [1] [3] [4] Peter Biddle, Intel AppUp's marketplace visionary, called Intel AppUp "the world's largest app store that nobody's ever ...
Intel Haswell Core i7-4771 CPU, sitting atop its original packaging that contains an OEM fan-cooled heatsink. This generational list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the 4-bit 4004 (1971) to the present high-end offerings.
An all-in-one computer (also called an AIO or all-in-one PC) is a type of personal computer that integrates the computer components, such as the CPU, monitor, and speakers, into a single unit. It occupies a smaller footprint than a desktop computer with a tower form factor , and also uses fewer cables.
The Single-Chip Cloud Computer (SCC) is a computer processor created by Intel Corporation in 2009 that features 48 distinct physical cores. [1] These cores communicate through an architecture similar to that of a cloud computer data center. Cores are components of the processor responsible for executing instructions that enable the computer to ...
Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.
In 2006, Intel expanded its promotion of open specification platforms beyond Centrino, to include the Viiv media center PC and the business desktop Intel vPro. In mid-January 2006, Intel announced that they were dropping the long running Pentium name from their processors. The Pentium name was first used to refer to the P5 core Intel processors ...